About the Conference
Welcome to the Community Rehabilitation Network 30th Anniversary cum Hong Kong Society for Rehabilitation 65th Anniversary Conference!
With the theme “Synergising Rehabilitation with Primary Healthcare for Quality Community Living and Sustainable Development”, this conference aims to bring together practitioners, researchers, administrators, service providers, advocates for community-based care, policymakers and prospective professionals in health and social services from the Western Pacific regions and beyond to share their research work and best practices related to rehabilitation and primary healthcare. The conference seeks to inspire discussions and synergistic actions aimed at enhancing the functioning, participation, and well-being of service users, promoting the seamless integration of rehabilitation and primary healthcare, and ultimately improving the efficiency of the healthcare system.
Co-organising this conference together with the Faculty of Social Sciences, the University of Hong Kong, the Hong Kong Society for Rehabilitation (HKSR) stands as a pioneer in rehabilitation services in Hong Kong. The conference will showcase HKSR’s advances in promoting rehabilitation within the social and healthcare systems. These advancements include the implementation of territory-wide patient empowerment, digital health, and self-help programs, all of which align with the core objectives of the World Health Organization (WHO) in promoting primary healthcare and advancing disability-inclusive development. In particular, the conference will shine a spotlight on the 30-year journey of the Community Rehabilitation Network (CRN) of HKSR and the remarkable achievements of our partners – self-help organisations. The CRN is a government subvented-service which is unique in Hong Kong. The CRN is committed to offering comprehensive support to patients with chronic diseases, promoting self-help and mutual aid among peers, and empowering them to embrace and adjust to their new lives with chronic diseases at an early stage. Over the years, CRN has served around 150,000 families of chronic patients, and supported more than 100 self-help organisations.
The conference has four key objectives:
- Celebrate the success and achievements of the Community Rehabilitation Network
- Highlight the pivotal role of integrated primary healthcare and community rehabilitation
- Showcase innovative approaches, models, and best practices in primary healthcare and community rehabilitation
- Promote inclusive community services and foster collaboration and knowledge exchange among regional countries